-
Six Seasons Archaeology Team receives Indigenous Research Partnership Award
The Six Seasons project was recognized by Lakehead University for our commitment to revitalizing Indigenous languages and fostering cultural preservation. The Archaeology Team including team leader Dr. Scott Hamilton, Professor in Anthropology at Lakehead University, Research Associate Dr. Jill Taylor-Hollings, and technicians Clarence Surette and Chris McEvoy from Anthropology, and William Dumas, Knowledge Keeper and main author of the book series Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak, received the Indigenous Research Partnership Award from Lakehead University.
-
Archaeology Team Co-Leader Dr. Scott Hamilton Receives J.V. Wright Lifetime Achievement Award
The Ontario Archaeological Society recognized Dr. Scott Hamilton with the J.V. Wright Lifetime Achievement Award earlier this November.
-
Six Seasons Project Featured in Wawatay News
Archaeology Team leader Scott Hamilton speaks with Wawatay News about the Six Seasons of Asiniskaw Ithiniwak Project.
-
Six Seasons Presentations at Alternate Histories Symposium
On March 7, Six Seasons of the Asiniskow Ithiniwak researchers Doris Wolf and Kevin Brownlee will be presenting on the Six Seasons project at the Alternate Histories Symposium at the University of Manitoba (409 Tier Building).
-
Skywalk Lecture – Pīsim: Revitalizing and Reclaiming Rocky Cree Culture, Identity and History
On February 14 from noon to 1PM, Six Seasons researcher, Kevin Brownlee, will be presenting as part of the Winnipeg Public Library Skywalk Lecture Series in the Carol Shields Auditorium (2nd floor) at the Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street.